First Group of Migrants Arrives in Paraguay Under New Agreement
Paraguay welcomed the first group of 16 migrants from third countries deported from the United States, under a migration cooperation agreement between the two nations. Although 25 people were initially expected, only 16 met the legal requirements for entry and temporary stay in Paraguay.
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On Thursday, Paraguay received its first group of 16 migrants deported from the United States, as part of a migration cooperation agreement established between the two nations, according to a government statement.
Initially, officials expected 25 migrants to arrive, but only 16 met the legal requirements for entry and temporary residency in Paraguay.
The agreement marks a significant step in the countries' collaborative efforts to manage migration effectively and legally.
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